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Who was Cassandra?


  • In the Iliad, she is described as the loveliest of the daughters of Priam (King of Troy), and gifted with prophecy. The god Apollo loved her, but she spurned him. As a punishment, he decreed that no one would ever believe her. So when she told her fellow Trojans that the Greeks were hiding inside the wooden horse...well, you know what happened.

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July 04, 2012

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I'll bet you savored these days. It looks wonderful. A place to come home to--nothing better than that. Happy Fourth!

I am enjoying all your lovely pictures of summer.

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